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On his deathbed, Malak commanded his commander, saying: My first commandment: that only my doctors should carry my coffin at the burial, and no one but mine. And the second commandment: to scatter on my path from the place of my death to the cemetery, the pieces of gold, silver and precious stones that I have collected throughout my life. And the last commandment: When you raised me on the coffin, they took my hands out of the shroud and kept them hanging out while they were open. When the king completed his will, the commander kissed his hands and joined them to his chest, then said: Your precepts will be implemented without any breach, but can my master tell me about the significance of these three wishes? The king took a deep breath and answered: I want to give the world a lesson that I did not understand until now. Regarding the first commandment, I wanted people to know that death if he came, did not help in his response even the doctors whom we rush to if any harm befalls us, and that health and age are a wealth that no human being can give them . As for the second commandment, so that people know that all the time we spent collecting money is nothing but scattered waste, and that we will not take even the crumbs of gold with us. As for the third commandment, for people to know that we have
come to this world with empty hands, and we
will get out of it with empty hands as well.
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